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PostPosted: Mon Oct 08, 2007 1:06 pm 
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does anyone know of any cv boots that hold up. tired of changing them every few trips.


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PostPosted: Mon Oct 08, 2007 5:07 pm 
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I took my cv joint to an autoparts store and they found one that would cover the entire cv like the 930 boots havent bought a set yet was going to wait till I went through all my spare ones If you want I have the part # I can find and post it,they were for bus cvs to.They looked alot thicker than the typical boot you can buy.

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McKenzies sells some high angle boots that are top quality. You should get 8-10 years out of a set.


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I have been having trouble with CV boots staying together also. Going to the 930's I guess. Thank Roy for letting us know about McKenzies too. I used to get their catalog, its been two years I guess since I bought from them.

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I run the one's from McKenzies, the ones with the boot/flange set up. They are a pain to install, but, do last longer than the regular bus ones. A bit expensive too. They have a website:
www.mckenzies.com

-Blake


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PostPosted: Tue Oct 09, 2007 7:58 am 
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thanks all, i`ll have to give mckenzies a call. don`t mind paying a little more for a good product that works.


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I don't know what they are but I bought mine from Shadetree Performance and they are at least 5 years old. I bet he has then in stock. 740-377-4850.


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